Trustfell 5: A Good Day to Trust Fall (
trustfellowship) wrote in
trustfelled2017-07-02 11:45 am
Week 5.
Another week has passed; another two people have died. Tsubasa Hanekawa and Nachetanya Loei Piena Augustra have joined the ranks of the deceased. Whatever you may have thought about them in the end, one thing hovers heavy over the group: the fact that neither their compassion nor their ambition was enough to keep them alive in here. Is yours? Saturday is given to regrouping and rest; the static blares out early on Sunday, but at least there are no bodies to find today - it seems you're safe for now. The night before wasn't necessarily a peaceful one, however; you'll probably feel a bit groggy when you wake up, and it seems you've regained something that you didn't realize you'd lost... And of course, with another successful trial comes a new addition to the building, another corridor opening up on the west side of the building. The doors leading to it branch off of the hallways leading to the second and fourth sections of the building; have those doors always been there? You can't remember... It's a new week. Of course, that means you've been here for over a month, and your stay doesn't seem to be coming to a close yet. |
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[OOC: Welcome to week five of Trustfell! Feel free to make as many top levels as you'd like and tag out to other characters! This post is for all of your interactions this week... at least until the weekend. Don't forget to save those threads for coins and the activity check!
If you'd like to get in contact with the Transmitter, you can do so through text or the phone in your room!]

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And mages...you summon their spirits?
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This said, the Heroic Spirits, also known as Servants, come willingly. They heed the call of the Grail, and wish to fight again for a dream they were unable to fulfill in life.
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[Rin sticks her pinky in the book to serve as a bookmark for the Hercules page to search for a few others.]
I've also encountered this person [Medusa the Gorgon] as the Rider class Servant, and... [flipping, flipping; this section likely isn't as long as the other two, whose names have great renown:] This woman, as Caster.
[Princess Medea, hailed as a witch. Rin's eyes are notably glassier referring to her page, though she didn't look particularly happy on Medusa's either.]
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They must have left a great impact on you, to have seen figures from legends.
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[She's not sure on this, but based on her memories, she's positive that's the next step she'll take.]
Anyways, I've spent ten years reading these legends in preparation, so if there's a particular figure you're interested in, I can tell you about them. In a collection of mythologies like this, the details are bound to be vague.
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Do you know about Orpheus?
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Of course. He was a companion of two of the legends I just showed you, after all.
[She'll flip back to them, briefly: Hercules and Medea are the ones she means specifically. Aside from this she never references the book once describing Orpheus, reciting everything from memory.]
They fought alongside each other as members of Jason's Argonauts. The only weapon Orpheus possessed was a lyre, but he was such a talented musician it was said he could charm all living things and even stones with his beautiful songs. He even bested the Sirens, who would have ended the Argonauts journey then and there without him.
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Mmm, that sounds like him.
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Do you have soft spot for his story? I bet I can guess why.
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That sounds like him too.
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[She just claimed to know some of these guys herself, so she's not as surprised as some might be. It has more to do with:]
I didn't realize legends like him were an active presence in your world.
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[ A beat. ]
I didn't know either.
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Yeah.
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On their own, Orpheus and Persephone have stirring tales. They're strong heroes, and likeable. But the only common thread their legends share is the connection to the underworld.
[But he showed her Persephone's page. Whoever he was looking for in the T section bothered him more.]
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